The Tabernacle: The Golden Candlestick
We see how the design, placement and function of the Golden Candlestick, empowers us for ministry.
The Tabernacle: The Brazen Laver
We look at the construct, position and purpose of the brazen laver which points to our preparedness for ministry; we must minister with clean hands and feet.
The Tabernacle: The Brasen Altar
We look at the construct and tools of the brasen altar and the different aspects of the fire of judgment of the Lord and the application of blood of the offering.
The Servant’s Heart
Jesus openly rebukes Israel’s religious rulers for their hypocrisy and prioritization of man’s traditions over God’s law. As his ministry temporarily shifts to the Gentiles, we see both a revelation of God’s heart for all nations and the foreshadowing of the church being composed of believing Jews and Gentiles.
The Tabernacle: Court
We take a look at the final structural part of the tabernacle plans. The court is made by the hangings around the perimeter of the Tabernacle proper. We see the purpose and application of this to our lives.
The Tabernacle: Curtain and Vail
In this message we review a bit of the structure from the last message and then focus on the differences between the curtain and the vail and the spiritual implications of the construct, including the pillars upon which they hang.
The Tabernacle: Structure
In a shortened message, we look at the structure of the Tabernacle and see how it reflects a strong intimacy within the trinity. We also see the picture of how man is empowered to be part of the body, fitly joined.
The Servant’s Ministry Endures
As Jesus’ ministry continues to spread throughout Israel, we see God’s mighty work both hindered by opposition and unbelief, and also multiplied through the sending of the Apostles. Ultimately, His ministry endures amidst difficulties on multiple fronts.
The Tabernacle: Coverings
We go deep on the Linen and Goats' Hair coverings and the spiritual applications.
The Tabernacle: Workers
We look at those called to craft the tabernacle. We see the communication pathway, the wise hearted and discipleship personified.
The Servant’s Authority
There are many obstacles to life, including danger, demons, disease and ultimately, death. Jesus demonstrates His authority over each of these four areas to give empirical evidence to eyewitnesses of His divine nature.
The Tabernacle: The Materials
We look at the materials of the Tabernacle, what they represent and their general purpose. This is a picture of how God wants to mold and use us for His glory.
The Tabernacle: The Offering
We look at the call to give, how it was given and what was given.
The Tabernacle: For His Glory (Introduction)
We start a new phase of our study in the book of Exodus. We look at why the tabernacle was designed and built.
The Servant’s Parables
In response to Israel’s rejection, Jesus begins teaching in parables, to both conceal and reveal the truths of the kingdom of God.
Victory in Reconciliation
We see the people rebel in making a golden calf and the circumstances that led to that choice. We also see Moses' response and contrast how to Biblically react to sinful conditions.
Victory in Presence
We see how after Moses delivered a fairly long and significant message from the Lord, he directs the people and then returns to the Lord. We analyze how a present (in time and closeness) relationship to the Lord is key to ministry.
Victory in Patience
We see how the Lord promises to fight for the children of Israel in the Promised land and how it will happen little by little.
The Servant’s Ministry Expands
As Israel’s religious leaders continue to reject Jesus’ ministry, we begin to see the mystery of the church unfold.